- Directly from the patient
- From the patient’s neighbors
- From the attending physician's note
- Solely from family members
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What is the first and most critical treatment steps for a patient in respiratory arrest?
- Applying a bandage to the chest
- Administering a muscle relaxant
- Initiating CPR (including rescue breaths)
- Immediate transfer to the operation theatre
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The primary functions of bandage include:
- Holding a dressing in place
- Applying pressure to control bleeding
- Providing support to an injured limb
- All of the above
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Bandages are also used to protect wounds from infection, reduce swelling, immobilize joints and help in applying medications.
Regarding cardiac output:
- It is the volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute
- It depends more on heart rate than stroke volume in all conditions
- It decreases when lying down
- It decreases during sympathetic stimulation
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What is the primary use of oxygen delivery device?
- To measure blood pressure
- To deliver supplemental oxygen to patients
- To suction airway obstructions
- To administer IV fluids
- b
The chief objective in spinal injury management is:
- Surgical consultation
- Administration of pain relief
- Immobilization of the spine to prevent further injury
- Rapid transport
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The foremost safety priority during any rescue operation is:
- Preservation of the scene
- Safety of the rescue personnel
- Security of the scene
- Speed of the operation
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If rescuers are safe, the operation can succeed.
In a hospital safety color code system, ‘Code Red’ commonly signifies:
- Fire
- Do not Resuscitate order
- Patient elopement
- Fall Risk
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Yellow baskets are used for infectious waste.
Red baskets are used for sharp object.
Black baskets are used for normal trash.
Blue baskets are used for chemical waste.
White baskets are used for plastic or recycling items.
Factors that significantly influence the appropriate dose of a medication for a patient include:
- Age
- Body Weight
- Renal and Hepatic Function
- All of these
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Age, Body Weight, Renal and Hepatic Function, Allergies and Existing Conditions (Kidney, Liver, Heart).
The gastroduodenal artery is a direct branch of the:
- Common Hepatic Artery
- Caliac trunk
- Splentic artery
- Cystic Artery
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The gastroduodenal artery is a major artery in the upper abdomen that supplies blood to parts of the stomach, duodenum, and pancreas.
The common hepatic artery is a major blood vessel in the upper abdomen.